QUOTE(Duke Beard @ Jun 8 2010, 04:48 PM)
Agree with you bro. Mk IV, I think they scared people wait for MK VI. So they use their Limited Edition card! War Machine consider one design only, HT think sure sold out (I feel will sold out quickly also)
That is why if you like a particular HT better get on a pre-order! Or can gamble and see second hand market how. But usually HT prices quite stable unless you're talking about those Real Limited Stuff show Toy Fair or their older figs like AVP 1 figures and maybe Robocop.
figures like batman OC n superman returns oso damn high price wei... heheheh... war machine pre order is sold out everywhere la so no worries for HT there... heheh
n yea, if u like a HT figure, PO it... or get it if its still on the shelf, once its gone... be prepared to pay goreng price for it la especially if its a popular fig from a popular movie
Added on June 8, 2010, 4:57 pmQUOTE(BeastX @ Jun 8 2010, 04:45 PM)
HT likes to recycle.... Most figures uses standard TT, with only head sculpt and tailoring difference. Tailoring I bet is the major time/energy/production cost of HT, after which is painting.
For IM Mk.3 mold the recycle many colour variants, Though Mk.2 is unique. BD Mk.3 is a new figure in it's own right. T-600 most obvious milking..... I would say unique single use bodies/figures by HT are more worth it.
well, to be fair, its the basic n simple rule of manufacturin... reuse wheneva possible... but even tho most figs use the standard TT, the head sculpts, costumes n accessories are wat usually set 1 fig apart from another so its definitely not an issue la, at least not for me.
actually, like u urself realised, IM Mk 3 actually oni had another color variant which is the gunmetal bcos like u said, Mk 2 n Mk 3 BD are unique figures but definitely agree wit u on the t600... milk kow kow, squeeze dry dry... heheh
This post has been edited by liquidator_13: Jun 8 2010, 04:57 PM